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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1946)
MIDLAND EMPIRE MVS ftfDWMVi l"Ylr i ,rr i Cascade CASCADES SUMMIT The bodies of the mun and children wlio drowiind hi Suit creek ilur Ink thd hliih wider when tlio puvoinciit gave way whllu their cur wim panning over, have as yot not buon found, i'lio body of tho woman wus found shortly aflnr tho accident occurred. Word hint been received that Mr, ii i id Mm, lloburt Williams unci fiiinlly, who lived hero two yeurs nuo, uru now residing ut Sululi. Wash, Williams In water superintendent fur tho city and ii I no bulldliiK Inspector. A now tuberculosis hospital will bo built (hero thin summer. Thrco Mexican Ncetlon labor em uru leaving (Juscudo Summit for Mexico, Three men from each section arc being rolurnd to Mexico In thin ussiifnmcnt, It is expected that In nix weeki) nil will have been returned. No new contractu are hcliiK burned and the old contractu have expired. II, L, Porter spent n diiy In Portland recently having dental work done. A. C. NiikcI reports that duo to the heavy Known bin trapping is not up to par thin year. Tho vurmluts seem to hovo fled tho bard winter. Dorothy Hukell, telegrapher hero, cut her finger and win obliged to go to Uugenc to have 11 treated. A tendon win cut uud she will linvii to make re pealed visits to tho doctor to huvo It taken cure of. J, Bpurgoon, who wus agent hem until hint nprlng when bo suffered u stroke and waa com pelled to tuko bin pension, la re ported ao much Improved that he la nblo to wnlk ua fur aa 20 blocks. Tho Spurgcoua realdo near Luurellnirat park In Port land mid ho in a ken dally vlalta there, Tho meat ahortago, duo to the alrlko, haa not aa yet affected Cajcudn Summit. R. L. Porter, who operates tho locul meat mar ket wua fortunate In receiving an oxlra large order, Including 12 hnma, from Swift mid com pany tho duy before the alrlke. Aa tho population here la only bout 2S, Including the Mexican truck laborers, thla la ample to run the populuco here for sever al weeka. Altamont Frlenda of Mra. C. E. Now com In Altomont are welcoming her homo after her return from Portland where alio spent aev eral montha. Mr. and Mr. New coin are tho owners of tho Southern Oregon Bur-B-Q, and havu purchased a homo on El dorado. Mra. Earl Stovena and her In fant ton, David Thomas, are homo from Klamuth Valley hospital. Mrs. Stevens' mother, Mra. Slytcr, Is visiting her from Seaside, Ore. Mra. Bud Bnllcv of Altamont I nuury io jor ruio Alto, 5 Calif., to vlalt her brother Sho , i' was accompanied by her ilster, I V. Mrs. Itoao Gibson of Klamath rails. Mrs. Jean Hooker of Reno, Nevada, is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. E. Wood ward of Bristol avenuo. Mrs. -Verona Dubler, Mrs. Frank Thomas, and Mra. Don Porter entertained a group of friends Tuesday, January 22, at the Dahler home, 3738 BIs bce, In Altamont with a bridal shower honoring Bonnio White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fronk White of Altamont. Sho will wed Sgt. Gcorgo Belknap of the marine corps, Sunday, Jan uary 27. Guests were Mrs. D. S. Mathla, Mrs. Wcs Huray, Mrs. Earl Adama, Mrs. B. G. Plnncll, Mrs. N. S. Clark, Mrs. Henry Stldham, Mrs. Gladys Wcrtman, Mrs. Walter Hanson, Mrs. Vcsa Bruce, Mri. Don Robertson, Mrs. M. C. Thurman, Mrs. C. C. Epps, Mrs. E. L. Schorn, Mrs. Walter Uppcndahl, Mrs, C. D. Roberts, Mrs.. O, H. Camp bell, Mrs. J. T. Mathls, Mrs. Ii. E. Larson and Robbie, Mrs. E. L. Richer, Mrs. Ethel Blake, Mrs, Vcrno Bloomberg, Mrs. S. E, Woodard, Mrs. J. E. Woods, Mrs. Pot Bacrstcln, Mrs. Ellen Huffman, Mrs, William Hut ledge, Mrs. Ona Buglcy, Betty Horsey, Joanne Adams, Donna Epps, and Jeannle Robertson. STARTED SUPERSTITION In tho Russian funeral ritual, three candles are lit by a single taper. This custom is said to have fostered tho superstition that thrco should not light cig arettes from one match. Lanaell Valley Mrs. Rosa Kocsee, Mr. and Mra. Glon Gullcy and children, and Alex Brudhurn, all of Klam ath Kails were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, unci Mrs, Jim duck son. Edith Davis, who bus been sc rioualy 111 at a Klumiith Fulls hospital the pust two weeks, la greatly Improved, Edith is tho 1 0-year-old daughter of Mr. unci Mrn. Kay Davis, Mr. uud Mra. Lloyd Popplo and Bob People woro out from Klamath Falls on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Dearborn apent Sunday with her son, Albert, and fam ily. II. M. Toure and Warren Ma aon of Klamath Fulls were Lun gell valley und Bonunza visitors Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kvans of Kliimutb Fulls spent tho week end with Mrs. F.ffle Oilman and Clury. Mr. and Mra. Buck Boley ciime out from Klamuth Folia to upend a few dnya with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. L. A. Fitr.hugh. Mr. und Mrs. Bill Burnett nnd family and Jim Womack visited at tho Lea Lcuvltt home on Sun day. Mr, and Mrs. Jolinnlo Cuinp bell and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hays and daughter, all nf Klamath Fulls, spent the weekend In Langcll valley with rcliitlves. , Mrs. Leland Harris la working at lllllaido hospital In Klumuth Fulla, Margie and Adclo Brown of Bonanza spent tho weekend with tho Huy Murchanta. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jnckson wcro Saturday dinner gueata of Mr. und Mrs. Lea Lcuvltt and fumlly. Hager The Stabbing fumlly of Pine Grove bus been huving a aiege of the flu and bud colds. Cur roll Stebblns and Mary Greene were callers at the Kohler home Saturday. Charles Green left for Med ford Monday on a business trip. Bob Bunyurd of Madison street has returned from the army. He was a resident of Hager several years ago. Mr. and Mra. R. II. Ander son returned from their trip Monday. Martin Snyder wag 111 with flu Monday. John Prathcr and Bob Coker went to work for the Flem mlnga Tuesday In. the spud cel lar. ' , A book agent was delivering books to customers here the last of the week. Merrill Thomas W. Chatburn Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Chatburn is home after discharge from the 82nd airborna division In Europe. no una ocen-, oversea several months and upon his return to Merrill left with his wife, the formor Helen Hodges, for a va cation In Portland. Two sons have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Chatburn during the war years. Thomas was em- filoycd In the First National bank icrc before entering the service. Siromberg-C irlioa Radios. Derby's Music JCo. Drum Corps Heads Named J. II. Hunter will continue as temporary chairman of the American Legion drum and bugle corps of Klamath Fulls post, No. 0, and Dick Gallagher, former state champion drum ma jor, will act In that capacity for tho reactivated corps, it woa decided at a meeting Tuesday night In the War Memorial build ing. Attending the meeting were Jack Otterblon, Jlrranlo Hunter, E, E. Henner, T. 13, Young, Clyde Thompson, M. E. Cooper, Marlon Green, Dick Gallagher and J. H. Hunter, "Attendance' woa not what wo expected," suid Hunter, "but I m suro the boys will want to see a real champion corps again, and we'ro-iplannlng on practise sessions as soon as we get the minimum number of men signed up, I liopo anyone Hint's inter ested will can mo ut oiiiiy, in tnc evenings,, or cull Tom Yoyng at the Klumuth heating company during tne uay." Hunter pointed out that, hun drcda of dollars worth of equip ment and uniforms arc in good repair and ready to go. Tentative plana call for an appearance on Memorial Day. Keno Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cole are hero from Ohio. They ure visit ing ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Moore. Moore is Cole's uncle. Mrs. Tom Calmea left Wednes day for Sun Francisco where she will visit for a couple of weeks wun ncr lamer and other rela tives. Mrs. Rov Farrell's mother and brother viBltcd at the Furrell home this past week. They arc from around Redding, Calif. Mrs. C. II. McKoen, daughter Mary, and three youngest Bons. Fronk. Gregory and Freddie, hnvc moved bnck to Talent: Walter and Sam. both of whom have re cently received their discharges from urmy and navy service, are remaining nerc lor Die time. NAMED FOR MOTT WASHINGTON. Jan. 31 UP) The navy formally notified the house naval committee today that the navy pier and mooring basin at Astoria, Ore., would be named for the late Rep. James W. Mott. The Oregon republican con gressman served for years on the house naval committee. Reg. 12.93 Clearance Sale Continuing Heavr Mackinaws 8.59 Wool Jackets Reg. 9.4S... 6.79 The Gun Store 714 Main Elks BIRTHDAY DINNER For Nov., Dec, Jan. Brothers Thursday Night, Jan. 31 7:00 P. M. Visitation of Lakeview Elks Initiation Afier Thursday Night m ml TAVERN will be en ALL OF FEBRUARY Merrill Woman Gets Copy Of Gl Appeal A copy of a published appeal to American to help Gi's get home from the European theater bus been received by Mrs. Andy Wuselus, Merrill, from her hus band who is 'in the Mourmelon area. Tho Mourmelon area redeploy ment protest committee, repre senting 1)000 GI's, published the leaflet. It says in part: "We have hud our share of the mud und tho blood and we are tired Wo have not seen our families In two years. While the war was in progress wo worked und sacrificed willingly. Today, wo sit around doing nothing. Do we need replacements for that?" Tho pupcr urged civilians to appeal to their congressmen to help them get home. Siromberg-C r 1 o n Radios. Derby's Music Co. Horton Agent For Kaiser-Frazer Car ALTURAS Ken Horton, Sur-i prlso Valley rancher for the past two years, has been appointed agent for the new Kaiser-Frazer outomoblles. 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