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Un rd Church Service ten
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led appreciation for the gift.
welcomed. One heifer has
, .1...1 in Ill-It) out In the
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lillltullon program m
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K birthday III r curmiry
i. Aiirn wiiii iviin. a
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IS vt:iv: n. ,-'v : ; -
and Mrs. William Aiuiur-
.....ui..u Ilium unit ntlin
(lowifi'tf orouKiu i rum
mer dimes wcro iwed nbout
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t,n ni'Xl mrotlnu or Uio KUim
bp announced liiu-r.
Hager
r nnd Mr. Fruncl llc-mi
ii Anliliind were vudllnu ut
Chiirle He hoinu or u
diiv nst wi'OK. men ini-y
it on to Lovelock, Ncv lo
I Ins brother mere n lew
L iiinwirinuI'M sinter unci
ily visited hist week with
m.l Mn lliiiidriind here.
r. and Mr. John Hen re-
ied from San IrnncMco re-
iiv.
A..IH1 NIi-iiIh wiih hflmn fin a
It Iciive while en route from
ienKo training slntlon lo Lull-
un, wncre no will receive
p IriilnltiLi
iurdon Mullory will leave
i lor the tnilnlnii acnool
in ns hi (uriouijli is nt-nriy
Icvcnil families alone the
II roule arc now recelvliiK
Herald since It i delivered
Iho evening of the day It I
IIMI.
early all the fiirmer around
t arc itetlinu their fields
By lor seeduiK.
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New Pine Creek
Eui'l Siiudford letiiinvd hint
Krliluy from miendlnu cluhl
duya down lit MiiryMvllln unci
Vlcliilly VIHIlliiH with rclul I vi'H
mill old iicqunliitnm'nN, wliero
hii fiiniii'i'ly lived, llo could
luii'dly recoKnl.u hlu old lunch
w li mi i Iiiin ijiH'dino a Diirt of
C'uiiip Ueul with mi nreu of III),.
(1(1(1 miuni'o mill'. IIIh 1 ii nc I hud
neon cul un Into Ixiuli'Viii'dH
nnd city hloiliN rilled with nil
kuI'Ih of biilldliiKH. Cri) nnd
uriiy.lnu IiiihIn ho reixii'ted, look
ed fnli'ly Wood In Hint district.
Mr. Frunklo WIIIIiiiiin mid
(InuKhter, Ojinl, retiirni'd limt.
Wedneadnv from a three-week
vlml to l'hoeiilx. Arl. where
alio atiiycd with her noil, Hex
VYIIIIiiin n nil family.
They vlalted In the hay area
with Mm. Williams' brother,
Don Gnrvln mid (iiinily mid lit
Clilio they vlnlted with her
other brother, Lewis Ciarvln
and family. They also visited
Mrs. Williams' mother, Mrs.
Sul liu Garvin, at Willows, Calif.
The benefit dance held at
Davis Creek lust Saturday was
ciilta well attended coimlderliiK
the weather mid eonfllcliiiK
events. About 20(1 tickets were
sold and around $U() wus netted
from the affair. Kveryone had a
Urand time. Thero will be a
rcKtiliir mcctlnK of the KrunKe
thin Saturday evenhiK.
An onthiinlnslle eroup of boy
und parents attended the first
regular meetltm of Cub pack No.
40. held last Wednesday evcnlnK
n week auo at the itraiiue hall
The local pack wan put more or
less In nn embarrussbiM position
UeciHinn or it ciiDtnasler, winiil
fred Gooch, belnu unable to ul
tend. Thus ii pinned program was
luckliiic. llul thnnk to lliirom
Tlilley nnd Kenneth Peterson of
the Modoc nreu Hoy bcont coun
ell, who did the plnch-lilttiiiil
with tho help of three Lukevlew
Cub dens nnd their den mothers,
Mm. Miideline Wlmiin, Mrs. Ken
neth I'etemon and Mrs. Wlnmird,
ii very fruitful evenlnii resulted.
The Lukevlew pack brouiihl
down exhibits of their work
which wus sllmiiliilluu lo Hie
newly oruunized locnl puck. They
nlso put on several demonstra
tions of how the Cubs learn lo
work toijolher. Most of the visil
Inn Cubs were in uniform.
Mr. Peterson snowed some
pictures of "Cubblim al Work."
which unvc nil those who had not
seen them, before a better under
standing of the work.
After tho meclInK, (ho I.uke
view lenders helped the locnl
den mothers, Mrs. Bonnie Tux-
horn and Mm. Cordn Perry, in
well n too member of the puck
committee get lined out with
their weekly programs. The next
pack meeting will bo the fourth
Wednesday of April, which
comes on the 24th.
Members Of Posse
To Attend Festival
LAKEV1KW. April 8 At a
mectlim of the Luke Comity
Sheriff's Posse Tuesdnv cvenlnu
It wus decided to send about 20
members of Iho posse to Port
land In Juno to attend Iho un
iiuul I (one KcKtlvnl, The. horses
will bo trucked lo Portland, und
tho members of the possu will
ii'iivu juno n to piiruciptiio in n
IO-imihso drill exhibition the fol
lowing evening. The Hone Fes
tival purudo Is set for June 7, In
which Iho locul dosbo will also
purllrlpule.
Khi.rlrr IT A r'nuliliiv ulnliwl
today Hint tho posso would drill
I'vi-iy ouiiuuy unci llisu every
WefliiCKiliiv itviinliiu from now
until the time they leave for the
big event.
Weyerhaeuser
The pie soclnl, sponsored by
the parents und teachers associa
tion lust Saturday, wan very uc-
censful. Music wus furnished bv
Mis. .luck llengle and Churllo
Green. A number of outstand
ing guests attended. Among
them were Mr. and Mrs. Al
llortlorode and son from Butte
Kulls, and Mr, nnd Mrs. Clint
Moore from Ashland. Botb
families nre former residents.
Mr. unci Mrs. Lylo Stone nnd
son moved Into camp over the
weekend. Slonu was recently
discharged from the navy, he
anil bis wire formerly lived here,
The traveling curd party will
meet this week with Mrs. Crulk
sliiink. Gury Cruikshank was
home over tho weekend with
Dean Mntllck as hi houscgucst.
Colds and flu are prevalent
In camp now, with a number HI
In different degrees.
Klpcllon of officers took place
on Thursday nt the regulur meet
ing of tho PTA.
Mrs. Allen Howard Is 111 In a
Klnmiith Full hospital,
Mrs. Curl Arent entertained
the curd club on Thursday with
u dessert luncheon. High scores
went to Mr. Prescoll, Mrs. Wct
unci Mr. Cruikshank.
Don 11 ue k hii returned to
work on the railroad. He wns
recently discharged from service
in the armed force.
Archie West has a new Nnsh.
Hospital Receives
New X-Ray Machine
LAKEVIEW, April 8 J. R
Prions nf Pni-ttntirl In In T iiIm
view this week installing a new
Uencrnl hleclrlc X-rny machine
nt llm I .til Airlttw mil, lit. Iiiiu.illnl
The new machine) Is the latest
and most tip-to-dnlo of its kind,
and Is capable of therapy, fl Horo
scope and radiograph work. The
new X-ray will greatly facilitate
this branch of the hospital's
service.
Regent's Pork, London, con
tained 100 vurletlc of rose In
tlx row Unrflen nrlni- In tlin u.tif
The garden contained 21,000 1
roses.
Ul I 1 II
TO MAKE TEE SICK WELL
Our pftictlpllon filling
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vie It fin) aid lo th HII
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MERRILL and MALIN
We havo sold the yard at Merrill to Mr. and' Mrs.
E, W. (Gene) Hill. We wish to thank you for your
cooperation and patronage for th pat 15 year.
W also wish to urgo your contlnuod cooperation
with Mr. Hill, who has managod the yard for us
, th past sovon years.
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, "FUELS THAT SATISFY PLUS SERVICE"
821 Spring St. Sine 1919 Phone 4153
We are still doing business at the same
location in Klamath Falls.
Photo Studio
Changes Hands
LAKEVIEW, April B A
deal was closed this week In
which Max Phelps, recently dis-
churgod from the army ulr corps,
purchased Getty photo studio
from Mark Getty, proprietor for
tho pant 30 yours. The Geltys
camo to Lukevlew In 1000, leav
ing in 11)11 nnd returning to the
community In 1013 when Getty
opened his studio business, to
which he has devoted ull his
time and efforts to build up in
thin community.
Phelps graduated from Luke
vlew high school In liKil). For the
past 10 years ho has been Inter
ested In photography us un limn
tc.'ur, and following his discharge
from tho ulr corps lust year hus
spent six months in photography
worn in lunmuui runs and Hea
ding. Phelps left Monduy for Sun
Francisco on a buying trip for
his new business, und in ubout
three weeks will re-open the I
studio. ' !
Griffin Will Head
Ministerial Group
LAKEVIEW, April 8 Rev.
Gordon C. Griffin, pastor of the
First Buptist church, was olected
president of tho newly organized
Ministerial association at a meet
ing held In tho pastor's study of
the Baptist church Monday.
Other officers numcd were Rov.
Louis M. Samson, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church, vice
president; Rev. O, Edwnrd
White, puslor of Church of the
Nu.nrenc, necrctury - treasure!',
nnd Rev. A. K. Place, pantoi' of
the First Methodist church, de
votlonul chuirmun.
During tho meeting, plans
were mude for Good Friday and
Easier sunrise servlcos, with
A cactus plant, hung up In tho
open ulr by Luther Burbunk, be
gun to grow when taken clown
and plunted four yeurs Inter. 1
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Rov. Whlto lo speak al tho for
mer and Rev. George Knspnrian
to deliver tho Enstcr sermon.
It Is possible to read a news
paper in the light produced by
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Discriminating buyers of in
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