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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1946)
J) IIIIUII Willi MS Langell Valley Di'iml Uvl icnt lite werk rml In Kliiiiiiitll Full wiUi III llrr. Ml. Joliimlo ('Hinpltrll Mini lumil)'. Tito Chiii)IcII r fi'iilly rtituriifd from a trip ttt bun KraiH'lBL'ii mitt Kuulu Jloi win-re thry vlttit rcliitlvr. Mm. Hruilfdiil Nk'lioU uf Bt tun, Mush , Ik uprtiillnK ncvcrul wprki with Mr. mill Mm, Will tir Smith mid family, Hho ietil (Miti Wfik at Morrill With Mr. Lmti-r MiHtro. Mr, mill Mm, Hill Burnett mid family vivltutt uu Buiiiliiy with hnr puri'ittit, Mr. unit Mm. Pint-Ill of MMtiiticl. Mr, mill Mr. Irwin ilouit of Mmlforit Ktiniit Mmiuirlitl Vuy ami tho fiilluwhiy wcrkwul with Mr, uiul Mr. Elliott Houku and (iimlly, Mr, I Mm. Hurry Krairr Mtt'te Thtirwliiv llllllliT mit-nt of Mr, mid Mn, Owen IVpulc mid Ted, l,Mr In thi evening tliry visited Mr, anil Mr. K, W, liniwii mid family, Jmiti I'cUlifrew, Hum 1 1 duutlli-t-r of Mr. anil Mr. Lrlaiul I't't IlKiew, recently liroko her col lar bonf In it fall. Con Lpnvltt and Durl vllt Mi her mother, Mr, Mary Drnr born at lluniiiun Hunituy uftrr mum. Mr. Dt-nrlmrn continue tu improve followinii her long Uluci. Wultt-r Smith Jr. cmne up from San Krant'luco Saturday to upend the weekend with hi pnrentii, Mr. mid Mr. Walter Smith Sr. Mr. Nettie Davia mitt Mm. Miriam I'otucrk and Bobby vUltnd Monday with Cora I.eavltt. Mr, ami Mm, F, J, Oroth of I'kIiii Spring, Calif,, are vlml Ing Mr. and Mr. O, C, John ou and other friend. Mm, Muxinr Hiown and llmnli' and Mr. Eva Hubert visited at Ilunuiuu with Mm, Mary Dearborn on Monday, Mr. Jitrdle Burke I taking care of Mr. Uearborit liu-a Mr, June liabcock returned to her liomr, Mr. Hill Hurnctt and chil dren vtited Mm, Al I'ortcr of Tulelako on Monday. Mr, and Mr. Oeorg Kern l.i ml and ions (pent Sunday at Mrdforri. Mr, Herb Johimou and chil dren of Uiy peiit Memorial Diiv at ttnumua and Lcitiielt Valley with mlativr. Her mother, Mr. Ituby Hrown, re turned to Hly with Mr. John mn to spend everl week. Overnight gueit at the home of Paul Monroe and family re cently were Mr. and Mr. Art Monro of Grant P. Mr, and Mr. George Me Vieker of Red Bluff petii ev era! day with her mother, Mr. Emery Johnson. There will b dance at the Langell Valley community hall June 8, The floor l being ud ed and waxed anil the exterior painted. Money I being rled to continue repair. Mr. and Mr. O, C. Johnson were Sundnv dinner guent of Mr, and Mr. Harry rrIer, celebrating the birthday of Mr. Johnwm. Mr. and Mr. Bill Burnett vllted Mr. and Mr, Floyd Stew ait and family In Klamath Fall Thursday evening. Mr, and Mr. Edmond Mile and on of Dear Lodge, Mont,, are viltlng hi mother, Mm, Lrter Bong. Intura with Han Norland and BE ur. 123 N. th St. Phone 6080. canning? Insist G"H - . sugar r " A 1 DANCE MIDLAND GRANGE SATURDAY JUNE 8 Music by tho MERRY MAKERS New Pine Creek Imprcivs funeral rite were, held liura lnt 'Mimduy after noon at the llitptltit church for Mr. Anna Sehroeiler, aged can yon recluso, who died at tb Altura hospital early lat Hat uriluy morning. May 25, IJcath followed a partial paralytic troko which happened In her home aonietliiia prior to Wed n en) ii y evening, May 22, whr he w found lying In aeinl eoncloii condition at the foot of tier bttMiment tatr. Friend and acquaintance were allocked at the auiiden rte mine of J, C. Bnglaiid who dropped dead with heart failure mi rimned Cottonwood canyon May 2S, England wa an elder ly prospector who made hi taut trip up the mountain, accompa tiled at the time by III on-tn-law from Klamath Kali. When the coroner, Sheriff Sharp, found the body It wa well tin toward the summit on the old military trail over the moun tain. He wa accompanied and aided In bringing the body out by Lee ferry, Bill Allen and Uutter Cundriff, Funeral serv ice were held In Davis Creek lat Wednemlay afternoon. A large crowd attended the Iat day graduation exercises of the eighth grade at the Kelly Creek chool lant Wednesday nliiht. Only three graduate, May Hoiteflel, Violet Llghtle aim Hleliarn Hooneu were in the eighth grade Mint year, all of whom graduated, Klclmrtf Hulmett w home wtth the measle and unable to attend the urogram, but Derry Hunt inerley read bl claw prophety for him, A hugo potlutk upper featured the oeiilng fctlvttle for the evening. There wa ev erything: good to eat' on the table and Ice-cream and cake for refrchmentit. The program put on by the nchoot and the I'TA wa amu ing, epcclally the kil, "IJr, A. M. rututc," put on by i'al Halllnan, Mm, Homer McLean, and Kaymoiid Flifher. A cute rendition of "Sioux city sue wa put on by the school pupil. Anne Spragne, county school (ttnerintcndcnl, gave the grad uute a fine conxtrurtlve talk on what the future bold for them If they will but property equip tbemnelve with nifficlent learning to meet their respond billtle. A violin duct wa played by Mr. Ituby Parttn and irvtn L, Fart, accompanied by Mm. Krma Sander on the piano. The Uenefiel iter. May and Dor othy, played a guitar duct. Several of the mother and teacher met at the Kelly Creek school Friday, May 17 to attend to the library book. Four hun dred card and holder and a ledger book were uurcliaca by the I'TA which tbU group rep resented. The book were all re numbered and listed in one 11. brary that day and finished at another meeting on May 23, The Needle club met last Sat urday week ago with Mr. Cor da Perry at her mother', Mr. Myra Itobnetl. Mr. Alpha Smith and her mother, Mrs, A, H, Daugbdrty, were motored to Roscburg, Ore., where they will visit for several week with Mr. Mayme Bryan and other relative over on the coast. Lair Gentry was united In marriage to Mrj, Emma Rhodes of Lakevlew on May 25 at Reno, Nev, Harry and Kern Kudna and ton Glenn were present at the ceremony. The newly wed will make their home In Lakevlew, Mr. Fred Scott and children left last Friday for Luvoc, Tex., to visit relatives. She may go on to Kansas after visiting there for an extended visit wtth a brother. Lloyd Neal. She will be gone about a month, A birthday party was held for Earl Porter last Wednesday week at the State Line school house. There were 15 present not Including Mrs. Duntap, the teacher, and the art teacher, Mr. E. Benefiet, Ice cream and KEN Meco Peas Mo, a TlB 3 Meco Corn Ho. a Tm 2 Sunshine Crackers i.Lb. B Hills Coffee Tomato Juice Shredded Wheat D..s. DIU. sr, DDT. Qt, ? Crisco Iory Largs Ivory Msd, . Gueit Ivory ,. ... 31 lor 21s .. S lor 20a ... lot 2?e Ivory Snow FRUITS AND VIGiTABLES, GARDEN FRESH! Cantaloups ........lb, 13e Cherries Royal Annei ,., lb, 18e Corn en Cob ......,....,.,.. ...2 for 17s New Potatoes .,....,. 8 lb, 3e Watermelon Pcachci fcjvft rt""" "' ''" ''',,' ,,!' mill I itj' ' "LJjJ 1L. i . , - 4b4aaiiCSaHMHaHaHHMBaiHa Thl handssm nw hotel at TuUlsk I nearly tompliUd, with a grand spelling cominj up in the near 1 utura, A eerporatten owned by BUI 8 -pin, Jimmy Horn end Ray Morico hn built this structure. On the lewar floor will be a restaurant, lobby and bar, and the upper floor will function a a hotel. All of the depcrtmanti will have ftnt-clau fixtures. Malln Vacation Blbie school opened thl week wtth an enrollment of over 70 rtudents. Teacher lit the Junior and Intermediate group are Glen Morton, Mr. Stanley Johnson, Mrs. CEen Morton, Mr. Bertrll Shogren, Teacher In the primary depart ment are Juanlta Johnson, Mr. George Sraillfy, Mrs. Clary Price, Dorothy Loonley, Ixils Mortoli hu charge of girt' craft work. The morning program Is divided Info the following line of activity: rotisle, craft work, Dibte study and stories. Rodney Lyon, on of Mr. and Mrs, Ijuie Lyon, has returned to Mtdin after attending school In Williams, Calif., fur the pant year, Mr. and Mr. Harry Wilson, Mr. and Mm, Italuert Wilson and children left thl week for the usual birthday cake were served. The fast day of school wa last Friday at the State Line I school which closed with a big j picnic up at Lily take. A big j time wa reported but the fish-: tug by the older folks we not I so good. The Boy Scouts deserve con siderable credit end public! thank for their efforts In the j recent Red Cross drive. They i collected around $28 In all, i At a special meeting of the; Kelly Creek school board last! Monday evenlna week ago the i annual budget wa established and the ground-work for the en- 'uliig year laid. Included in the ! budget was one of the most am ! bilious programs that ha been on the docket smee tne gcrtooi house was built, It figures In a new roof which is badly need ed; a new heating system which calls for an oil furnace; and a complete Interior decorating job. now you can enjoy BLENDED WHISKEY tho o!dtime favorite roof ro oi aw niuthai immt OUTiHUTIO T UNRI WSTIUIIJ Of FOOD STORE J0 Main Phens 5773 FHEE DELIVERY ON ORDERS $3 OR OVER Store Hour I a, m, to I p. m, lor 32c i 29c 17c 33c "" 25c 2 tar 25c or pt. 57c 3 Lb, 75c X,v Largs .... 2 for 19s Dui , ; 2Se Drsit ..,.. 2Js 23e TuUlak Hotel Hears Finish 3 &szWf&m Portland where they will attend the Rose Festfval. Mr, and Mr. Jack Nclton, former rewitents of Klamath Fall, now residing In Grants Pas, were visitors In Mslin last week, Mrs, Nelston i the iter of Mr. George Brothanek and Judy Jelinek, Mr, and Mr. Rudy Jelinek, Mr, and Mr, Ivan Petrasek and turn Uerald and Anton Petrasek left this week for Portland to attend the Roue Festival, Lee I'etrasek, student at University of Oregon, will join them at Eugene and accompany them north. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and family are vacationing at the beach this week, Bonnie Stevens lies been ap pointed judge and recorder for the city of Matin, Anion Stcyskal left this week for Portland where he will re ceive medical attention, Poe Valley Jim McCronk was a caller here from Attamont Monday, The Eddie Robert visited In Klamath Kali Saturday niettt, Frank Sullivan and son, Joe, spent Thursday in Dairy, The Wilbur Hetlings are hav ing an addition built on their house. Roy Van Meter and his mother, Mrs. Nannie Van Meter, were here Thursday, Memorial Day, to decorate some grave. Web Van Meter was a caller here one day thl week from Kliiinuth Falls. Jacob Seuter of the Clare mont hotel and his brother from California visited friend here Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, L, Ross were callers in Klamath Falls Friday, Bill Meacham and his grand children were visitors here from Klamath Falls Thursday. Mrs, Clara McCarver and her dauEhter, Louise, end the Nork family were here on Mcmoritti Day from Klamath Falls. AMfklC. IMC HtW VOMt, H. T. JACK SHORT ON THESE? WE HAVE THEM! Spring Cfothet Pins Bathroom Tissue Kara Ltjht ond Dork Best Feeds Mayonnaise MoioSa Oil Ghirardeiii Chocolate Criico Paper Napkins Paper Towels Cranberry Sauce Chocolate Chips Bly Mr. and Mr. Vera Hartan .and children spent Thursday visiting with relative at paisley, Ralph Carlson from Berkeley, Calif., arrived Thursday to spend the summer at the Jody Owens raneh, Mr, and Mrs, Herb Hadley and J children and Clark Abbott spent dhe weekend at Paisley, A, A, Protsman returned to his j ranch at Hornbrsok, Wednesday, 1 after spending several day here 1 with hi family. j Darlene Hadley I spending the j week with her aunt Mr, Bud j Pollock at Redmond, and Butch Hadley Is visiting for a week at ! Paisley. ) Herb Hadiey, Ed Kendall, Lester Cuminings, C, A. Smith 'and Clark Abbott attended a j lodge meeting al Paisley on Sat- urday, Mrs, Wilbur Book and daugh fer WMda and Judy left Monday for an Indefinite visit with her j parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. B, (Stowe at Corcoran, Calif. Mr. Book was catted to California by j illness of her father, t Mr, and Mr. Grey Viekerman and son returned home Sunday . from Portland. They were called i to Portland by illness of Grey' i,itrr iass, Mr. and Mr. George Carlisle of Ashland spent the weekend Friendly Helpfulness To Ertrf Creed and Puns Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Margyerite M, Word s end Son Hii'l as High Phsn 3334 hil l WHAT IS i) HAR WIN'S SALE! S, GOVERNMENT SURPLUS Pipe Fittings and Hardware fins Jbm 19, Naval Sappiy Um StocHoe, Caiiforsiia S00.4M PITTINSS '" hnm,' wfiiHs fmbst . . , J! sbsbkI, J 55ci . . , W oi iiw. Mtoitn, bAiofc BJ. trot,,, (, ft,, ph niin bii, ttnmmn, Htk tab, sessKto. men bntdni, pKv sd 9aufi. r l,M,f4 FT. WIRE ROPE Win p h, , . fe pn9 ! .mi bw jilwMKi .mi pUm, Ui4 i njorf sonAhoSj pnetd for inmKiict diisiui, FARM NEEDS AND HARDWARE Uwwi. in quad ssns. Pett fab mft tS!ni rfw twwywi, bl iiq, ttml Ih Birt, ctnnt cnnnq cum. fiwibi, ,( ewMfajf, hmi Mt, mtik, (ei tcmitnnn, mn rfsif, wtetforwa, (sr br. ab-s!:v ijit pmmwhe htmmtn, ( tmt tejrft, 9 Urn km. leri $& blsdss, T Above Item a Sole fo PriwrHy Grsass es fol!ew; FEDERAt ASINCIB VETERANS WopW W iS-Crfii by Rl lw si , SMAll lUSlNESS-CrtiW by STATE AND tOCAt 60NMEMTS NON-reOFtT INSTITUTIONS . WHOUSAURS, RETAItERS, INDUSTRY. JUNE 14 UNTIL SOtD wvi. jPure!i wtii b 9taHy f4ciiittd bf feut (aak-i if ef crdrf gmtt hieh draft msy be nasi for nut ottpci pnc. NO CAtMOSS MAUffc 0.(,iW m, nlhUt t ( ntm. " StoetlM Cteotbv ef Cmw JM B , i WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION ILBft, 317, 0. S, NAVAL SUPPLY ANNEX STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA JMM Ivery Pine Mr. Leonard Stukey and fam ily left last Tuesday morning for their new home near Boise, Ida. Mr. Stukey ha obtained mall farm there and they plan to make thl their permanent home. Mr. and Mr. James Michel- son were weekend guest of their I son, Leonard Mlehelson, who re-1 luniea eniy reeemiy tram m short trip to Marysvifle, Calif, f Mr, and Mrs, James Mlehelson I have purchased new home Inj Medford, and wilt move into itj as soon as it is completed, j Friend of Mr, Walter La- Casae wilt be glad to hear that she is much improved after her recent illncaa. Gordon Givan left Wednesday evening for Walla Walla, Wah where he wilt drive truck for Joe Wise sod company during the pea harvest there. Mr. Paul Bodenhsmer re turned home from the Lakevlew j General hospital with her amail 1 daughter, Faufette Vivian, lastj week. She made very rapids recovery and tt reported in line health, Mr, W, Beaton and Mr, E, Patterson are both redecorating their home thia week, Mr. Fred StilweO and family left last weekend for their new home in California. Their home here visiting Mr. Carlisle j mother, Mr. A. A, Protsenan, George Fullerton and Mr. Jody fjwen were visitors In ! Klamath Fails Sunday and Mon day. j Charles McCain and son Wsr jren arrived home Sunday from j Payette, Mb, The McCain drove home a new Chevrolet edart. SIMPSON'S PET SHOP Vtrfigt Btmpm Sir SkW1M 0 Canaries 0 Dog 0 Goldfish 0 Aquariums H f a,t iti C'l rl I tib , t T-i ly.aU i t j Hi.il H L PfsirU la MURFHYS SEED STORE Of SlusMfc rhmmm ttll FILMS Developed and Printed 3C m t Expciur 3 Roll in m X. M, Out S P. M. Carmichael's IlewsStand 1004 Mais St. -JUNE 10 JUNE 10, if, 11, i 14 FC JUNE II -JUNE it JUNE 13 HJ fi 4 , Ktaautk rjHl, Brt, here i now being occupied by; Mr. and Mr, Barrel Stttwell and family, Lila Cos we a weekend guet at the Harry Obenchsin home Uda weekend. Ann Melsnes returned to her home In San Francisco Wednesday evening after an ex tended visit with her brother. Martin MeJsness ana family, i Mm. Fred LaCcsse returned home from the Klamath Valley ; hospital Wednesday of last week, where she underwent a major operation. She I much improved but must remain in bed tintfi completely recovered, Eiiasabeth, Kathrayne, Dun can and Barry McLean, Ber nerd, Bernadette, Fred and Joe LaCs, Nettle Kneabie and Sheron Mehnes are ail attend tag Catholic summer school to Klamath Fall for two weeks. Rail-Barge Charges Will Be Discussed PORTLAND, June ? (JPt Railroad spokesmen anil barge line officials will present argu ment on proposed Joint rail barge rate on the Columbia 3 CONTINUING OUR AmoMoim SERVICE SPECIAL! 1, Lubricate Chojjii Compleit 2, Chetk TramnciMMR and DiffwwrtM Iw proper htrel 3, Fill Steering Gear Hsusing 4, Remove, lean, repack mn4 adjust frsnt whee) becrmgt 5, liispeet snd report sn Ink Lining 6, Chan and Rc-Oil Air Cleaner 7, Clean and Space Spark Plug! 8, Clean Battery, check water mmd Tighten) Cables 9, Adjuit Fan Belt femian 19, Werfi mi Vacuum Car W hers lug isp?lf ci iUMPER JACKS Bl&scnMz',y Prkdi $3 Dick B, Miller Co. OLDS 7 Us aad Klamath -At Your Best Cotton! Look Smortl Keep cool m ihh CBitfienHc, origl rwl design! Lif,n-lik finish sottofl cardigan, beautifully tailored wiih tap ileys$, byffofl Wis aftd .f mat, iselted skirt, ttee end 1m Flower-show print m Notorat, S1i 9 to W Bf U Si mOi mm Ayttwsy 'Pi Ttm1, tmt , tut, ftf mtmt river at a spisi chsmBe o( eonunere board cf cUnciora meeting, her June 13. The rate mtm sought by tn jamt Navigation eompany, which peiftioEntt th tnterstetg e mere eonwntoton. Cfsssiftedi Ad Bring; SemEts, JSTINII- to tta Westinghouse I Program Men, thm ftl, 10:13 - 10;30 a. m, KfLW1450 K.C ChfMM Oinatt Chairs .,? ,4S ; Chok o! Red, Biu i Btask Laathcratta Cevar- Hafter Furniture th ind Klsawth 3 $3 TOWER Pbsm 410 Off Course 0