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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1946)
ilium nii'im: m Bly Mr. ind Mr. Clinrld Hitch- i ruck nil Mr. ind Mra, Floyd Lynch and sun luft Friday fur I Crane Crock camp to work fur i the uniinor. ' Ky titui'knrr l irnlliig the summer lit I'amu not bprliiK", Muni, with her julhrr, C. V. Stoikner. Mr. and Mr, lion Phillip of Ilnrnhrook, Calif., visited Thurs day with O. (J. I'rotsnian. Mr. and Mm. Walter Klllnil iii and duiiiiliti'm, Ciirol ami Irrnn, nf lvury I'luo and Veda (iraro Tllibltt of lily loft Thura iluy fur I'lirtlund, Ore. Mr. and Mm. KIIIiikhuii and diuiuhtvr will rrtinn the flmt of next work will In Vrdu Ciruce will ri'inuln In Portland with her aunt, Mm. Jrrry linker, for three- wcokn. Mr. and Mm. Clark Alihutt and Mm. Hetty Kium vlallrd Sunday at Kcno with Mm. Ab bott's (Inter, Mm. Klinii Howard and family, Knt-ndlnit tho day at the Howard home alw wa Huward'i and Mm. Ahhott I brother and wife Mr. and Mm. Lawrence Spencer of Durrln, lallf., and their parent, Mr. and Mm. Major Spencer uf lie- wick, caiir. Mr. and Mm. Joe Artcrbury whu have made their home here for teveral yeara moved Satur day to I'uakentn, Cullf., where they will work for Crane mill. Mr. and Mm. franco Nlchol and children have moved to I'aa kenta, Calif. 1 Hager i Mr. and Mm. R. II. Andcmoii arrived home Saturday from a ) recent vlit. Mra, Mullury from Stockton, Calif., arrived lout week fur a vlalt with her un and his wife, Mr. and Mm. Haruld Mallory. Walter Kohler and family ar , rived in Ktumath Fall Sunday from Tucson, Aril., for a vlalt with relative here. He li a I lirother of Cioorae D. Kohler of the Kant Sprlnu lake district and Fred Kohler of Martin itrcvt in ; Klamath Fall. I Waller and Fred Kohler and j on were caller here at Haver , Sunday evening, j Mm. Mae Andemon, Mm. I ,'Thlria DeCcw, Martin and Larry I 'Snyder, and Douglas Kohler left j for Hocky Point Monday for a week' outlnil and vacation. ' Mr. and Mr. R. R. Sukraw of Midland cntortaincd relative ) and friend with a dinner Sun- day. Later they went to Moore park on a sijthtsrclng trip. Several from near here went to aee the ball game Sunday in Klamath Fall. Mr. and Mm. Foret Ilea from Lovelock, Nov., visited thla week with Mr. and Mr. Charle Hess i i i t i , here. I Fred He left Tuenday morn- j fng for Lovelock, Nov., to' work i for hi brother, Foret, there. , Forest I fanning and ha quite : a herd of cattle and aheep be- j i hoc grain ana nay. , Monday, Mr. and Mr. Paul i Hen from Klamath Fall, John ' Heu from Tulclake. and Mr. . and Mm. Forest lies from Love- I lock, gathered at the parental i home here with Mr. and Mm. Charle ilea. Tom and Fred ', Hem were alio home at the time. . It is quite doubtful that camel, a many suppose, can go without water for a week with out great discomfort or physical danger. Two or three day Is Dciicvca to be the limit. I ' f?""'T?'ti'-V ?".'3".'M'W,fft' 1 ' j ' ' - - Vr-ir i if 1 1 ii fit 1 Li 1 Two intriguingly C X W AwHwsiiaMslitomsiii( day oral Joe Langell Valley Mr. Kffle Oilman and Clar ence were Sunday dinner jiui'its uf Mr. and Mm. Keg iliuinu and family. Mr. and Mm. Art Homley and ton of Oak lurid, Calif., visited relative and friend In Uonunza lat week. Mr. and Mr. Amoi Burnett and uii of Klamath Fall visit- ed on Friday evening with Mr, and Mm. Dill llurnilt. Mr. Mary Dearborn of Hon anu I (ponding a few day with her un, Wesley and Xuin ily. Cungratulntlon to Mr. and Mm. Lee HoKun who were inur rind June 8 at Iteno, Nov. Mm, Hugue I the former Joan Spark. Mr, and Mr. Karl Kyler and Jiii'klu left Monday morning to vlalt relative and friend In Utah, Montana, and Colorado. Mr. and Mr. I'nul Monroe and Kenneth Hriczlscsn left on Monday to pend nevrrul day at crejeent City. Cant. mm. uan mx na reiurnea to ner Home from Muniniii val ley hopltal where (he ha been erlnii(ly III. Mr. Fred Mullenox and Helen Ciowen (pent several day laat week at Aaturla. Mra. Reg Thnmu received word that her brother, Loul Monroe Jr., chief petty officer, wa murrled May 7 at Long lleach, Calif. They plan to make their homo at Grant Pass when he i released from the navy In the fall. Mr. and Mra. Mike Dearborn and family, Mr. and Mr. Albert Dearborn and family, and Wet ley Deurborn and children (pent Sunday nt Chtloquin. Helen Uowen, Ruthel and Er lene Urown viaitcd Sunday with Dnrl Leavltt. Mm. Joephlne Homley left for her home in Arizona Satur ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF 1L(0)W1E9 CANDY SHOP AT 822 Main St. SATURDAY, JUNE 15 Give Dad a Box of Candy on Father's Day! MRS. WRIGHT'S HAND-MADE CANDIES LOWE'S HAND-MADE CANDIES WE ALSO OPERATE THE- CARMELSMAX SHOP At 413 Main Next to Rainbow Theatre different perfume . . i VVr. ,To Constant; Faithful. A divine scent he will remember you will adore is a sidelong glance. 'naughtiness in every feminine sophist!' cate. $6.50 to $80, plus tax; evening after spending ev-i day with Mr. unci Mr. Homley and family. Mr. und Mr. Roy Murchant and family (punt Sunday In Klamath Fall with . relative and friend. Sylvia Robert of Klamath Full I visiting her aunt, Mr. Harney Drown and family, and her grandparent, Mr. und Mr. Homer Hubert. Mr. and Mr. Vcril Bell of Kluinuth Full spent Sunday at the Joe Road home. Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Gift and family are spending a few duy at Squaw Flat. Tulelake Mr. and Mrs. Don Webster of Tulelake announce the birth uf a son born Juno 10 at Hillside hospital In Klamath Full. He I the third child and second son for the Webster. Mr. and Mr. W. Louden of Stronghold are away fur a brief trip to Portland, Ore. Louden, manager of the Stronghold cafe, wa recently elected Juallce of the peace of Tulcluke township, Modoc county, ClUMlfled Ads Bring Results. "LISTEN!!- to4th Westinghouse Progrom Mon. thru Fri. , 10:15 10:30 a. m. KFLW 1450 K.C. 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