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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1945)
Stturdiy, S.pt. 1, 1946 Appeal Made For Increased Canning Tho Orntfon Federation of Wumim's clubs linn received un niipuul from thu United Nations Relict unit Hohiibllltntlon admin Intuition ui'iilnu tho Increased canning of surplus fruits mid voije tubles over ami ubovo homo domestic nuodii to provlda iirucntly needed food for win' rallcf not othurwlHO available. Only food packed In tins under riiullflod supervision nt community cunnlnn centers, school lunch rooms, homo economics kllplimiu mill I'llntom cnnncl'lcft A can bo accepted 1 Ipm rnn bout bo ulvon by eon- 1 Irlbutlnu or collecting nurpluii crops, umliitlnu In cinmlnu, con- ' t.'lbullnii tin cans, mid liclplntl In liarvuRtiiitf unci transporting ' surplus crops, according to the ' appeal. " for Informiillon, tboso Inlorost- ' cd cun Inquire of touchers of homo economics, lociil commun ity cunning supervisor, county intent, homu di'inonstnillon agent, " Fnnn Rnrurltv lidvlsor, locn - nutrition committed, Cilrl Scout nr t'limit V ru G r Iciiilcrs, ru turn farmers or 4-11 club lenders, , or write to the Coinmiu.lty dim- nltiu nroKNim for Wur Hellef, ' KM) Miilden Lano, New York 7, New York. I Junior Matrons ! Junior Millions of tho First rMcthodlsl church were enter- I ' liilncci nt their reuulnr mooting I i Tuesday, August 21, a t the I i homo of Mrs. P. M. Dcllcr of : 2020 Lurlu. una Mrs. i-. ri. ! linii-iuliil whs asslstlnu hostess. I Mrs. M. II. Mclchert. president, ' conducted tho business meet ! Inn, and It was voted to rovlvo ' the culling luncheons which had ! been discontinued since the war began. Tho first or tnese luncn ! omm will be hold the latter I i part of September ut tho homo 1 of Mrs. Walter Herndon. Seven member will attend and. after I I ward call upon prospective ! ! A lovely liousowarmlng gift ilwas presented lo Mrs. Lienor by tho group and Mrs. Christ , ' I luck who Is moving to Brook - tngs was presented with a go . ing-away gift. After Iho busi ness meeting adjourned, Mrs. Don McKay gave an Interesting review of "Drift It, Jenny" by two of her friends, Shirley Sieger and Mary Meredith, an amusing account of their trav els through Europe In 1030. Several contests of wit and wisdom followed and awards were received by Mrs. Ray Gurrlson, Mrs. Walter Herndon and Mrs. M. II. Melchert. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Don McKay, Mrs. Eldrcd Putnam, Mrs. M. H. Melchert, Mrs. Audra Fulqunrtz, Mrs. Walter Herndon, Mrs. Christ lluck, Mrs. J. R. McLellnn, Mrs. C. W. Lowry, Mrs, Paul Lee, Mrs, Ray Garrison, Mrs. David Snyder, Mrs. Paul Collins and Mrs. W. D. Smith. There will be no meeting In September, but Mrs, Ray Garrison of 2H:i8 Garden will be hostess for tho meeting In October. 8 Celebrate MAUN Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thomas cclcbrutcd their 4Hth wedding anniversary on Thurs day with luncheon at tho Wll lard hotel in Klamath Falls. The couple was married In Colum bus, Ohio, on August 30, 1807 and first cnnie to Malin In 1018, They spent some- time after ward In California, but have always considered Malin their homo. Mr. Thomas has been associat ed with tho publishing business, having owned and operated a weekly newspaper at one time. Mora recently ho has been af filiated with the Enterprise Irrl- fatlon district near Klamath alls, as secretary. Mrs. Thomas was postmistress for several years. With them this summer is a granddaughter, Mrs. C. L. Meyer of San Francisco, formerly Eve lyn Rigor, and her four-month-old baby daughter, Edythe An gelina, ' S Luncheon TULELAKE Mrs. J. Mer- ton Brown was entertained last Friday at a pleasantly planned bridge luncheon with places for eight set at the table. Summer blooms In a low ar rangement conlored the table. Guest prizes went to Mrs. Mar vin Thomas and Nora Campboll of Ogden, Utah. Members playing were Mrs. Charles K. Wlese, Mrs. Wllllnm Hooper, Mrs. Pat McGinley, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. Clark Fensler and the hostess, Mrs, Brown, 1 M jr ..t', CeltUt Holm, oiomQ'Oirt Mvtxal tm4i ( . 1 k Wood's Drug Store Meaioai-Dentai Bidg. HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN Socia Calendar Wednesday, Miplmlir ft Nllt elm, will matt at I o'cl Wlllarrt hnlal. CIOVI k it the Klral nivalin.; of tha Wadn.iday club 10 na nam Ml Ilia iuihii nuuae 01 ni Taill'i Kplirnpal churrh at S o'clock. Thurinar, Saptaiiiti.r t lAMna of Women Vulai. lo iponvor nral ilay or ninunaia aal at lldlaljfnr Motor company building iionl 10 a. in. until 6 p. m. rtlctar, N.pleinb.r J Tin Eaulern Hlar Social club will moat at Ilia Mainnlc hall at t :4a. Halurday, Hplrinhr S Tin Klamath rail Wmnan'a l.lhrary cluh anil (iardan rluh will hava lhair annual fall taa and flowar allow In Ilia Llbtary club rooma. Weanaidar, Sapttmliar IS Art Naadlawork club will maet at lha Moma ol Mr.. J. jr. Ooallar, U . Illvarilda. s Layette Shower MIDLAND Mrs. Fred Balls was guest of honor at a stork shower given In her honor at the home of Mrs. Julian Abbott. Those assisting tho hostesses were Mrs. Pearl Burnett, Mrs, Lylc llickmun and Elalno Ab bolt. Those present were Mrs. A. PI tit? 1 11, Mrs. Bill Burnett and son, Mrs. Ernest Mllanl and son, Mrs. Hllbcrt Lament. Mrs. Leo Sut ton, Mrs. Charles Dutton, Mrs. Joo Aycrs and son, Mrs. Leon Andrleu and children, Mrs. Au gust Andrleu, Mrs. Phil Motsch enbachcr, Mrs. Mary Bcrnardl, Mrs. Ullltutc, Mrs, Sukoll, Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Mrs. Orval Heavclin and son, Mrs. Amos Burnett, Mrs. Gcorgo Burnett and son, Mrs. Joo Calhoun, Mrs. Bob Whiffle, Mrs. Joe Mllanl and Muriel Folsom. Those sending gifts but unable to attend wcro Mrs. John Regl nato, Mrs. John Rescc, Mrs. Lester Leavitt, Mrs. Jess Walk er, Mrs. Louis Snyder, June and Joyce Pinelll and Richard Bur nett, S S ! Entertain BLY On Friday afternoon, August 17, Mrs. Audrey Geljs beck and Mrs. Hazel Madison wcro hostesses at a stork shower for Mrs. Janet Mullens at the Gcljsbcck home. Gumcs were enjoyed during tho afternoon with prizes going to Mrs, Allco Boyd and Mrs. Jan et Mulllns, Following tho open ing of many lovely gifts, refresh ments wore served to Mrs. Dot tle McGlnnls, Mrs. Veda Dixon, Mrs. Allco Boyd, Mrs. Nait Mel ser, Mrs. Laura Dishno, Mrs. Elta Hartman, Mrs. Ethel Golfs beck, Mrs. Ruth Obenchaln, Mrs. Betty Armslrong, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Mildred Rouse, Mrs. Lyndcll Harrison, Mrs. Alma Johnson. Mrs. Au drey Geijsbeck, Mrs. Hazel Madi son and the honor guest. S 8 Fourth Birthday MERRILL Four-year-old Su san Emmallne Wilson celebrated her birthday on Friday, August 31, in high stylo when her moth er, Mrs, Halbort Wilson, invited little friends and their mothers for the afternoon, Conterlng the refreshment tablo was a white birthday cake with pink and blue trimmings and the usual games and gifts were the order of the day. Youngsters attending were Kathleen. Roxanne, Harry and Farrcll Wilson, Able Kirk-pat-rick, Jane Henzcl of Malin, CbtoI Fitzpatrlck of Klamath Folia Madeline fPunky) Ratllff, Jo anne and Janet Draner. Rpltv. Sharon, Paula and Verla Kot hoff of Merrill, and Klrby Wil son. Susan Is the (rranrtrlmieM nf Mr. and .Mrs. Harrv Wilson of Malin- and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bolln of Portland. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 111 Undarwood Bid v " ft , J" a aaii.) IHW M Half oi 7.S0 to 30 ' riituMtt, "iw too: Phon 8712 OUR BOARDING H0U5I .... with . . . MAJOR HOOPLI VJELL, 60M, GleArAe FTUSM, FATHER f X Y Klrt Oli THIS IS TUB "THIRD BIS FELLr X nE HOOKCt) IM WJ HOUR.VOWLE klV CMCWIKiS VJrVS YOUR. BRMH House Guests TULELAKE Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Osborne liuvo hud as re cent house guests, their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Tlldcn Osborne. Mrs. Madison Gordon and Mrs. Jack Domlny of Berke ley. Honoring them and Mrs. Osborno's niece, Corporal Eve lyn Nelson, Wac, daughter of Mrs. Viola Nelson of Tulclakc, Mr. and Mrs. Osborno entertain ed at a 7 o'clock dinner on Sun day evening, August 23 at the family home. Places were marked for the house guests, Corporal Nelson, Mrs. Viola Nel son, Bill Nelson and the hosts. Lt. Osborne and Comdr. Dom lny are In the service In Guam and Comdr. Garden Is at Pearl Harbor. Tho Berkeley guests and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Osborne spent several days during tho week at the lovely summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Osborne at Crescent lake. From there they will go to Arlington to visit Mrs. Osborne's father, Dr. O. C. Pren ,llcc, formerly of Merrill and Tulclakc, then to Portland and return to Berkeley via the coast route. Husbands of Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Domlny and Mrs. Gordon are expected to return to the States in the near future. Bridge Party BLY Elizabeth Campbell en tertained a group of friends at a contract bridge party on Friday evening, August 24, in honor of Miriam Gcrbcr. Three tables were In play during tho evening. High score was held by Nlsha Hadlcy, consolation prize by Etta Paddock and traveling award by Miriam Powell. Refreshments were served to Mildred Cartwrlght, Nlsha Had ley, Thelma Abbott, Ruth Smith, Lynn Kendall, Etta Paddock, Louisa Cospcr, Jessie Gifford, Miriam Powell, Betty Arm strong, Miriam Gcrbcr and Eliza beth Campbell. s s Recent Bride MERRILL Irene Mattson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hlld Ing Mattson of Merrill, became the bride of PFC William How ard Wynant Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wynant of this city, at a ceremony In Reno on August 16. The groom, who has served overseas with the Tlmberwolf division In Germany for several months, was home on furlough. He has now reported back to San Luis Obispo. The new Mrs. Mattson has been employed at Safeway and prior to enlisting, the groom wag employed at the Harris Black smith shop. The young couple was accom panied to Reno by Mr. and Mrs. Lum Ransom of Malin. Mrs. Wynant will join her husband in tho south later. COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH No. 8th and Washington Sts. "THE CHURCH WITH A MESSAGE" CECIL C. BROWN, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:30 a. m. The Baptist Bible Hour Over KFJI. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School Clastei For All Ages. 11:00 a.m. Morning Wonhlp Menage by the Pastor. 6:45 p. m. Training Union For All Groups, 8:00 p. m. Evening Wonhlp Menage By The Pastor. Hear This Message Sunday Nite "THE PERILS OF PEACE" It's a climactic, timely, prophetic message. It will stir your soul. It will awaken your heart. It will quicken your mind. A warm welcome to a growing church with a gracious fellowship and a great future. E&O VOHctsJ X 58EM .OBDEhA HlPPOPOTrXrAOS- CATFISH. HfcR-RUnAPrU' 6rCri Iri, HOVEVJER , POPj &0 yOU HrVa ONJt: , . IS IT LHtKGE ENOOGrATOFRV, iSON) MAW "THE: 1-1 Women's Club LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Madge Monroe and Mrs. Joan Merchant entertained the Lan goll Valley Women's club at the parish hall on August 23. The meeting was called to order by the president, Nettie Dane. Christine Brown resigned as treasurer at this time and Grace Dearborn was appointed to take hor place. Cora Leavitt was ap pointed vice president. Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Harris Joined the club at this meeting. Following adjournment re freshments were served by the hostess to Mrs. Watkins, Violet Harris, Hazel Morrison, Edna Hood, Thelma Pettigrew, Nettie Davis, Grace Dearborn, Chris tine Brown, Miriam Potucek, Tilllo Walker, Mary Leidy. Eva Roberts,. Mac Gale, Myrtle Johnson end Cora Leavitt. The next meeting will be at the parish hall on September 27 when Tillie Walker and Edna Hood will entertain. s Anniversary MALIN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, pioneer residents of the Malin community, were honored on their 40th wedding anniver sary, Thursday evening, August 30, at their farm home north of Malin. They were presented with gifts, and refreshments were served at a late hour. The Wilsons came to Malin 35 years ago and since then have been identified, with the agricul tural progress of the Klamath basin. Honoring the Wilsons were Mr. and Mrs. George Smallcy and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Bertil Shogren and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Fabianck, Rev, and Mrs. Glen Morton, Lois Morton, Esther Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Wilson, Mrs. Charles Johnson, all of Merrill and Malin, and Mrs. Melvln Fitzpatrick and Carol of Klamath Falls. S LANGELL VALLEY On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gale entertained with a waffle supper at their home. Guests were Lt. and Mrs. Bob Scater, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Campbell and Mrs. Bessie Campbell. THE SPUD LUNCH Will Be Closed from Sept. 1 to Sept. 17 for Cleaning and Redecorating OUT OUR LMtVA AAORt- ADULT MISTA.H fv& W KNUN JAKSOR'S Auxiliary The Townsend club auxiliary met Wednesday, August 22, at the home of Daisy Douglas near Modoc Point. A "one o'clock pic nic luncheon was served on the lawn. In honor of the birthday of Bcrnice McCracken, a birthday cake was served. After dinner the gifts were opened and the auxiliary members presented her with a beautiful wool blanket. The next meeting will bo a business meeting at the home of Lora Vrazee at 5252 Harlan drive. Attending the meeting were four guests, Mrs. Thomas, Ella Dempsey, Betty Seitzinger and Vernita Jerrue. Members pres ent were Betty Allen, Nettie Schiminesky, Alta Randall, Charlotte Canoy, Delia Arnold, Mary Martin, Eva Myers, Elfie Anderson, Lora Brazce, Grace Jerrue, Bernice McCracken and the hostess, Daisy Douglas. Wed At Home MALIN Melba Holbrook, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holbrook of Malin, became the bride on Tuesday, August 28, at a 4 o'clock cere mony, of Clarence Leonard, USMC, stationed at Klamath Falls. The ring ceremony was read in the presence of 20 relatives and friends of the couple in the living room of the home of the bride's parents by the Rev. Glen Morton, pastor of the Malin Presbyterian church. For her wedding the bride wore a floor length dress of while taiieta and carried a bou quet of white sweet peas and red rosebuds. Her fingertip veil was caught about her head in a cap effect. Mrs. Holbrook chose to wear a street length cream-colored gown with a gardenia at the shoulder. . Following the service, the couple cut the tiered white wed ding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom in uniform. tor traveling the bride wore a navy blue ensemble with white accessories and a sweet pea cor sage. The ceremony was read before an arrangement of white tapers WAY y 3ET STIFFY AMD r NO THEV THEV GOT " T ."' SUGAR IM HERE p2 KNEW HIM V HIM THRU THEY'VE 6EEM , l WHEM HE 70 CANADA J ? HOW FAST THESE J J WAS ALIVE, SIX 7IMES. ( j W IWTr!ZJ THINies COULD L-JTl BUT THEY BUT THE1 o - ' A 6ET THRU THE A COM'T KNOW 1 NEVER GOT 1 N-THICK. BRUSH J'm HIM NOW.' HIM THRU h" ' v- , a break- --rr py lv v Y V, fast A In candelabra and white gladio li. The couple left after the wed ding to spend a week in Port land before returning to make their home In Klamath Falls in the Lincoln apartments. Mrs. Leonard is a graduate of the Malin high school and has been employed at Moe's. The groom is a former resident of North Carolina and has served overseas in the Pacific for 19 months. . 5 ALTAMONT A group of friends gathered Thursday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanson for a ham burger fry and lawn party in honor of Mrs. Don Robertson on her 21st birthday. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Se horn, David and Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Ona Bagley and Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood, PFC Rich ard Cardoza of Long Beach, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Don Robert son and daughter, Jeannie Ann, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanson and Na dine. Music and singing around the outdoor fireplace concluded the evening. Knowing Your Furrier Is Your Guarantee of Fine Furs CUMMINGS Fur Shop 115 8. 7th St. Like a golden rich bounty, Johansen lays before- you a lavish choice of new, smart, beautifully" styled shoes o dramatize your Jail and winterwordrobe.. ak GREyjTONE- BY J. R. WILLIAMS Dinner Party LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gale entertained with a dinner party at "their home on Sunday evening in honor of their grandson, Slc Bud Harris who was home on leave. Guests were Slc and Mrs. Harris of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Perl Boye and Dora Boye of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Bly, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris, Peggy and Billie Mae Harris, Harrison Gale of Oakland, and the host and hostess. TIPS OF MERIT- Did you know that wo ar authorized dealers for the follow ing merchandise when it if available? PHILCO-' Radios, Refrigerators, Home Freezers MAYTAG: Washers and Ironers I RON RITE: Ironers FOWLER: Electric Water Heaters AMERICAN: Steel Kitchens Oil Heaters Now in Stock MERIT'S RETAIL STORE 609 S. 6th St. cornucopia spilling over with Brown polished calf $7.95 Model Classified Ada Bring Result, TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You DrivoLong. Short Trips MOT YOUMtif 8t H STILES' BEACON SERVICI Phon 8304 1201 East Main We Can't Teach You To Fly In 1 Lesson Our Instructors ire very good, but they can't teach you fly ing In one easy les son. We can have you soloing, however, In a few hours , . . hours you will enjoy. Shasta-Cascade Flying Service Phone -7858. Worden Airport. Fnil Hitchcock R.A.McNabb ADMIRAL: t Refrigerators, Home Freezers, Electric Ranges, Radios EASY: Washers and Ironers EUREKA: Vacuum Cleaners ESTATE: Electric Ranges SERVEL: Kerosene and Flamo Refrigerators Phone 6989 SHOES fLONOA Black polished calf 17.95 Shoe Store A M 717 Main St. 1