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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1945)
I' MIDU1 11 IWS ULftnrmf imiri"iiriifVrinnnnrYir Keno KENO VVC. Ernest II. Mr (In of tho murine corps vialtud at tho homo of hi brolluir, Low. oil Mui'tlii of Kano, oHi'ly In tho week. Mni'lln In homo from tliu army and Is rocclvlnu u dig chnruo. Ho suw service on CluuiTiilcnnul, Titluul und Mnltln J rc I ii lid. For six months liu win on Uiu USS Froumun, Murtln iittuntlurl lililh sohnol lit Kono sovmiil yours uuo, Ilia mulhor, Mi's. L. 10. Woolridiiu, lives In Kluimitli Kulls, Ho lulu wife mid buby ilmmliU'r, eight months old. hnnn vlnltlnif ill thrt hrtnin rif hil on, liooniiid Humsuy dtirlnu Uiu punt fow wttulta. Diii'lntf ihul time olm linn ulso vlsltmt unollior noil ut Ashlund. Enslun Gi'orua II, Frank und hit wife und huby woro culllnu un friends In Kcno one duy iu cenlly. Mrs, Ilvlvn Svott visited ovor nllfht ut Hit) homo of her sister, Allen Lytic wuek before lust. Mrs. Lois 1" 1 b k of Coos iluy visited tit the homo of hur pur cuts, Mr. und Mrs, Onirics Snowuoosa, severnl duy recent ly. Mr. und Mrs, II. D. Evun of Suntu Hosu, Cnllf., were In Kcno this oust week cnJoyhiK little luinliny.. The Kvuns family for merly lived ul Elllnitson mill und in Keno. Mr, und Mrs. Merle Perkins uro now living In Keno. I'erklns Is a son of W. L, I'erklns. They emtio hero from WushhiKton. Mrs. Guy Monro has moved Into tho Simmers home, und Mrs. Demi Auuttstus und llttlo son are now HviiiK in the house across from the Atchison store. C. L. Frost hui returned to his homo In Yreka, lifter ImvInK spent nbout n month ut tho home of his son. K. II. Frost. Mr. und Mrs. C. A. Brunhum of Klnmnth Fulls were visitors In Keno on Suturdny ufternoon. itrnnhum has Just received his dlselmro from tho nnvy. Tlic Brnnhnms lived in Keno A few yrnrit no. Tho tnnny problems accrulim tlirouuh our trntisltlon from wurtime economy to one of pence cunnot be solved success fully If the 48 stuto IcKlslnturci adopt widely conflicting or com peting methods of ussistunce und control. Gov, Walter E. Edge of Now Jorscy. not antto cmc uMf Uc B JNo reason why you ahouldn't one you know what to look for! Remember how peas grrow in the pod? Different sizes, different fla vors, together. And that's the way Del Monte packs QaidcJi Peas only Dol Monte goes Nature one better. First, Del Monte takes out the peas too young to havo flavor, the peas so old they have passed tho prime of flavor. When you want peas at their best, look for I r'mr I mm mw ,eaTaV mm mm mm mm mmk. ml- j. mm . "M aw mm : mw "bb m Tulelake TULELAKE BMZc Hurry Thomiw Criiwford. U. 8. nuw. formerly of Tulitlukn, Is home nftnr four yeurs In the service. Ha wns dlschurged from Ciimp Perry, Vn.. lust wook und nr rlvod iu Tuloliiko Frldny , He served first In the Alunkii nrcu mid for two yeurs wns In the Mu'iiierriiiiciin. ills wire, the for mer Peggy Lngun, Iiuh been em ployed here during his absence us u bookkeeper, Ho Is the son of Mr. und Mrs. L. 1. Criiwford und, prior to entering the service, wus employed with his father In farming. MAL1N Mr, und Mrs. Anton Suly hnvo ut homo ugtiln thnlr duughter Puullun nnd son Anton Jr.. both dlschnrucd from service with tho nrmcd forces. 8gt. Pau lina Huty wns one of tho first two enlistees In the WAC from Klnmulh county nnd uw 21 months' service ovcrseus In Af rica and Italy. Doris McCord who enlisted lit the sume time is ulso back In the states after long survlce In Englund and expects lo return to Miilln in me imme dlute future. .She wus the grand duughter of Mrs. Anna Posvar, then of Mulln, Miss Suty re ceived her discharge at Camp Hubert. First Lt, Anton Suty served us u pilot instructor on u B-23 bo- lug based nl tho tlmo of tils re louse ut Enid, Oklu. lie mude cv ernl ulr trips home during tho nine nc was in service, his (ii.v charge will become official No vcniber 8. He snw three nnd one hulf yeurs In service, Suty pluns lo (arm Willi ills miner. Mr. und Mrs. A. M. Thomas, pioneer residents of Mulln, plun to leave November I lor colunv bus, O., their former home where they expect to spend sev ernl months. Mrs. Thomas hus an nged aunt In tho cast for whom they will cure. They expect to dispose of their ranch home Just south of the city limits of Malin before leaving and upon their re turn will live in or near Klam ath Falls. Thomas, for several years, has been superintendent of the Enterprise Irrigation dis trict nenr Klnmnth Fnlls. Tho of fice will bo left In the charge of an emoloyec during his nbsence. They will make the trip cast by motor. MERRILL Announcement of the purchase of the Hood apart ment house from Mr. and Mrs have E. II, Hood, Portland, by Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Hoy McNoIll, Mor rill und Tululukc, wus made Monduy by the new owners, Pos session wns given October 1. Mc Neill bus large farming Interests In this locality and Mrs. McNeill, until n few months ago, wus as sociated In a secretarial cupuelty with tho Coluuiblu Utilities com pany, The now owners contemplate tho building of a new wing In the future und will completely ren ovute the Interior of tha 10 apartments and two single rooms In tho Immediate weeks. Joo Rodger will continue us caro taker of the property, Mr, und Mrs, Hood arc ulso co owners of tho Columbia Utilities und the apartments urc loeuted near the sito of tho telephone ex change. No consideration wus given on the trunsuctloti, MERRILL Tho Altar society of Bt. Augustine's church, meet ing for the October session with Mrs. Juincs O'Kcefe, made Ini tial pluns for the annual holiday bu.aar und dinner thut each year druws guests from nil parts of the Klnmnth busln, The event Is plunnod for the eurly holiduy season. Arrangement of full flowers were used ubout tho room und refreshments were served by Mrs. O'Kcefe und her co-hostess-cs, Mrs, Hugh Fulvcy and Mrs. Jnmos Loccy, No tickets for the potato festi vul bunciucl can be sold at the door Friday evening, October 12, It is announced by Mrs. John W. Taylor who slutes that tick ets have long been sold out. No prospective guest without a tick et can be admitted. Places enn be arranged for only 230 guests this year. Tho turkey dinner is to bo served by the Ludles' Aid of Uio Merrill Presbyterian church. Cpl. and Mrs. William McClun nuhun will leave Merrill in the Immcdlutc futuro to live else where, McClnnnuhun docs not as yet know where ho will be trans ferred but for some months has boon a member of the military police force at Camp Tulelake. Mrs. McC'lannahan. tho former Vclmo Jean Bowman, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Leonard Bow man, hus been employed In the First National bank. Mrs. Georgia Moore, chairman with co-committcewomcn Lor COLDS u.11 Relieve misery, as most mothers do, Rub tha throat, chest V.. NICKS time -tested V VapoRub Then Del Monte selects just the best of all the rest and packs them together so the sweeter fla vorof the smallersizes blends with the richer flavor of the larger. An improvement? Wait till you taste Del Monte 5ty Qaijjtn Peas! You'll see right away why Del Monte CaiZy QuttUn Peas outsell every other brand of peas all up and down the Pacific Coast! raine Muhnffey, Marvin Daniel.' Kdua Hancock, Letu Stolt. Hazel Duiton and Hu.el McNeill, lire firenarlng a float to be entered n the potato festival purudo next Saturday morning, 'the commit tee wus appointed at the last meeting of tho Hebekah lodge October 1. Other business ' Included tho appointment of Dorothy Jensen us keeper of records on perfect lodge attendance, tho report to bo turned in to the state presi dent at tho end of the year. Muo Anderson, Hazel McNeill und Anno Fruits wero appointed to revise and have printed the lodge by-laws and the member ship voted ulso to continue the social nights of the order. Social committee chairmen who will nerve until next spring arc Mrs. R. L. Duiton, Novem ber; Mrs. John Stolt, December; Mrs. Myrtle Beasley, January; Mrs. Georgia Moore, Fcbruury; Mrs, Roy McNeill, March, and Mrs. Gcraldlne Cox, April. TULELAKE A Ford coupe, 11)38 model bearing un Oregon license was destroyed early Fri- duy morning by fire of unknown origin. The machine was parked near a local filling station. Own crshlp was not Immediately es. tubllshcd, The Tulelake fire de partment answered the fire alarm, MERRILL Fire that originat ed from the buckflrc of a truck or tractor lust week destroyed between 600 and 000 sacks of barley on the Corporation ranch 17 miles south of Alturas. The 3000 acres of grain was farmed this year by Clifford Shuck of Merrill and Tulelake and Nelson Monroe of Alturas. The loss was covered by insurance. NO COMMENT MOSCOW, Oct. 10 (P) Sov iet newspapers printed without comment today a Tass dispatch quoting President Truman as saying that the United States did not intend to share the secret of tho atomic bomb. The Personnel of the VANITY BEAUTY SHC Hoi MOVED to SWAMSEN'S BEAUTY SHOP 623 Main St. Tarn Shuck Be Haines 623 Main St. Zoa f r read the quality peas with the flfiutov fiut blend Canby Bill Dcrty Is enjoying a visit with his parents, who expect to get in a little hunting while here. Mrs, Linda Bllllngslcy and daughter, put, left Monduy of this week for Mojnvo, Calif., where Mrs, Bllllngslcy will -visit a daughter. Getting off the bus they were boarding was her lit tle son. Jim. who have come to visit her, but who Jumped right back on the bus ana proceeded with her. Tho Arnold Kohls family had a surprise visit from Guy Coul ter, who was on his way to the doer hunting grounds, and stop ped off to visit. Married in Carson City, Nev., October 1, were Clinton Brown and Lcnore Mead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lannlc Mead. They are making their home in Canby. Mr. and Mrs. Ira St, John left this week for Minnesota, where they expect to make their home. Uernld Brock and Meryl Hery- ford have opened an electric shop In the old Saddle shop In Alturas and will do all kinds of electric repairing and installa tion, gradually working in a sales department as articles be come available. The dining room at the Canby hotel has been reopened under the management of Mr, and Mrs. McBroom. George Snyder has Just re- that brlnft rtlief from th iptimi of Bronchlil Aithm. Full rfund il Mt tat lifted. CAUTION UteonlyMidirtatd. A Grace Mask Phones 7161-6661 Bruce 59 turned from a trip to Portland. Charles Endlcott Is enjoying a visit from his mother, from Il linois. Orlo McOec Is taking advant age of the "vacation" caused by the strike and has piped water Into their home. Rancher Severely Injured In Wreck ALTURAS Nelson Monroe, well known rancher, who oper ates the corporation ranch near Likely, was severely injured when the car In which he was riding turned over near the Armstrong Burmistcr ranch, nine miles south of here. Rushed to the Modoc county hospital here, it was found that he sustained a broken back, He was placed in a cast by attend ing physicians and will be hos pitalized for an indefinite period. iotebs There's nothing shameful about having piles. (One-third ' of the population has them, ac cording to medical reports.) But it'iehometulto Buffer need leu pmiru Tha makers of Unguentine offer a nationally recognized product UNGUENTINE RECTAI. CONES a special formula to . relieve the irritation, aoreneia and burning pain of simple piles or hemorrhoids. Mllllorn have been toldbeceuM they help relieve pain ... fight - infection, promote healing. - VngiMotliM Rectal Cones Ttty to u..Jnilary...inipnMrr: : Vf at directed. . Toor money back if set unified. At 4ru ilorei, lie A Norwich Product WE - The Klamath Community Fund is still FAR from its goal of $75,000: !HI W can we do better? 1. Vigorous solicitation by every worker. 2. "ONE DAY'S PAY" donated by every wage and salary earner. 3. Full acceptance of quotas by business firms. Give GENEROUSLY to the Klamath Community Fund -Let's Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1945 PEPSI-COLA COMPANY, LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. Franchised Bottler: Klamath Falls Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. 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