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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1946)
in pn iiiii'iiiiiiii "null HI ii'nT"i"ii iiiii in1 'Li 'iiiiiSHi I'fl'ili i fa i 'iiJi'siti'i q'li' iwp1 iii X waAI'IH-M ' 1. Mill. Prarll Kuaaiia as Klamalll rail Hi eavraiiialtlo .- w 1-urlKlMl ' " m.m i " rranrlaio Mllte '! M.dl.Md f! " H.d Ulull W uu onr.OON -Claar iiHl. lonlshl and Tliuiatlay eai-apl uvafi-ail "ar cuail. ,,n,ahal siw.lar iwrlliwMl sutllon Tliu y- LlfHl variable wind oil rat umiitil. rMH-tiinliia moderate norm al wind Thuriiiy. ..... . NOHTIIICrIN C-ALirOHNIA-tMn" d.. CunUhl and ThumU. Continue hill eril llanlll' eoolar alone ,"' today and auniawhal cooler auMlal el ! Tliuradax. Uentle to moderate noilhwealarly wind ul( eoart. Vacation lvu Covington, em ployed Hi Wtilern Union here, la vuculliinliiK In Sunlii r"c, N. M. WIlllO there ilin will visit her sisters, Kslher Dillon mid Mm, A. J. Cuslleuerry, Ixilll for mer residents of thin city, Bhe will bo iino approximately month. Leaving Friends und adults u( the lininamii'l lJiipllst church in Invited to attend furewell purty (or Herman llurndl, who will be ImvliiK toon to maka hli homo In Waterloo, la. The until rruiK will he at the home of Mr. B. li. Trlppctt, 2027 Kurle, '1 hursdny at b p. m Outit Mr. and Mm, J. P Corrle of 2148 llupo hiiva an Ihalr guests, Mr. and Mm. t . L,, (ioii'k ol I'ensucolu. Flu. CJn lok has received hli dlschurito from tho navy after nix und a half yearn, moat of It In the Pa cific, and they are en route to Woodland, Win., but plan to re turn to the bay area to nuike their home. Baby Daughter Mr. and Mm Dick Reeves of 01 Mnry, Leba non, Ore., are pm-cnls of a duuKhtcr, their flmt child, born Mondiiy, Juno 7, In tho Lebanon hoapltal. The buby welched eight pounds at birth. Mrs. Iteevea la the former Muriinret t'limmliiKa, iluiwhler of Mr. und Mra. Kurl G, Cunimings of Ti Washington, Dies Mrs, Pearl Jones, IKKI Walnut, received word of tho death of her suiter, Mn. Cruco HnrburuiT, at tho homo of her son, Wllmer llorberiiur of Me Mlnnville, Ore., Juno IB. Wll mer llcrburger was a former member of the slnlu police force of Klamath county. Indian Riders To Join Parade The Klumuth Agency will bo represented In Khimiith'a main moth Fourth of July piinidc, ac cording to II, Ci. Cciurtrlght, su perintendent of the Klumnth Agency, und Put Ivory, t-hulr-mini of the pnrude, According to these officials. tho Junior council will send a miml I mounted group although tlm tribe la huving lis own crle briillon thnt duy ul ileiitty. Tho group will Include color benrers and cupluins, according to lulcst reports. Chet nnrton Is reported to havo entered his four horse teum of black perclierons for the purade, and hus been named chulrmun of tho hnrness section for tho pnrude. Willi Uurton will be It. C. Woodruff, who will assist In the harness section. People having teams, either four nr six horse, lire urged to con tact these official. Tennis of more thnii eight may be entered In tho pnrnde by arrangement. Ma It, INC. Vat I in Tai'V "li'M'vw SJ f Dlicharoad Dlacharoad Itobert J. Schwelger, 8 2c, son of Mr. und Mrs. Kourud Schwelger of A2tl Lytton, has been released f Mini the navy through the st-parutloncenter at Hremerton, Wash. Jlu wns discharged June IS. Tlmbarllna Lodg Mayor Kd Ostendorf and Ilert Igl, chair man of tho city planning com mission aro leuvlng tonight for Mt. Hood where they will at tend tho American Municipal association! western confcrcnco I Tlmbcrllne lodge. To Spaak Dr. O. I,eroy Walter, executive secretary of the Synod of Oregon, will speak at the morning services of the Klrst Presbyterian church, flul Pine, In the absenco of the regu lar minister, Itev, David Bar nett, next Sunday, June 23. Ctrl Scouts Registrations for the Girl Scout summer camp will not be accepted after July 1. Until July 1, a few more camp registrations will be ac cepted for the third week of ramp which I August II to August 18. To Spaak Dr. Don Morrill, M. D., will apeak at tho First Covenant church Wednesday evening at 7:43 on the establish ing of hospitals In the leper col onies of Burma. Pardon One grizzly beur was unaccounted for In the recent story of tho hunting trip of Dr. Ralph Stoarna In British Colum bia. Tho doctor not only got n Mack bear but bugged a lurgo urlizly, too. Return Horn Mr. and Mrs, S. M, Scurbrough left this morn ing for Portland en route back to their homo at .Silurla. A n.. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hale bcarbrough in Klamath Falls. POLIO CASE PORTLAND, Juno If) fI'i The clly's third case of Infantile purulysls this yeur un eight year old girl wus reported to day by tho city health bureau. Conforenco Tho monthly well-hiiby conference will be held Monday iifternoon, June 24, ul the public health center, from 2 to 3. Please phono 7714 for appointments. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Topping of Vim Nuys, Calif., were recent Klumnth Falls visitors. Returns Mm. N, B. Long of 84110 Independeuco, returned to Klumnth Falls Sunduy after at tending the funeral of her son-in-law, K. A. Kangas of Arcadia, Calif. Mr. Kangus was a former resident of Klnmnth Falls. Visiting Mrs. E. A. Kungus, Arcadia, Calif,, Sidney Kungus, Boston. Mass., and Sidney Long, Nye, Mont., are visitinn Mrs. N. B. Long of 5400 Independence. Houit Guest Belly Jelllnek of San Francisco Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moon of this city. She Is the former owner of tho Pul-O-Mlne runch in Brown's valley, Calif. From California Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hester of North Ridge In San Fernando valley are visiting In Klumuth Fulls. Batter Mrs. Doug Clement, who was operated on at the Hill side hospital recently. Is stead ily Improving and is now al- lowed visitors. Poaaa to Practlca The Klam ath sheriffs posse Is scheduled to practice on Thursday night at 7 o'clock at tho county fairgrounds. Racovarlng Mm. Daisy Holt of Williamson River Is recover ing from major surgery at the Hillside hospital and may have visitors. , .... ; jZ3 . Mortgag. I Imuronc C" f j A Mortgag .' i Ratlramant Policy is a must for home buyers. PAUL A LEE Phona 7777 111 N. 9th SUN LIFE OF CANADA il n I O II U D Conductors! We now have the Black Mo hair, summer weight Conductors Coats All Sizes MEN'S CLOTHIER Corner Sth and Main i n i ?4 JJ n- ' ; 1 Mi SUMMER New blouse stars are now here to refresh your summer wardrobe! Cool dainty pastels and white in the elegance you'll love for an active season. $14.95 LORALAINE JR. FINAL CLEAR AW AY MILLINERY A grand final to our sweeping millinery close out of spring and summer modes. A wide variety of styles to choose from in straws, felts and fabrics, in all shades and shapes. Values in this sensational close-out to $16.95. 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