Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 20, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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Midland
James PIiI)m It eii)yliit
Imva to visit his purviits, Mr.
mU Mm. W. II. I'hlppt. Jitmcs
hua flnlaliril his bout trulnluK
nil will bo Imvliig in a lew
diiya.
Mr. mid Mm. Krcil Mlliinl Ml
Rumliiy niurnliitf for Bun Kriin
I'lm'i) to spend llio wi't'k with
rWiillvra.
Mr. and Mm. Edwnril Krowrll
mid anna aiicnt aevorul days In
Modesto vlnilliiK relatives.
Kenneth Mllluun Inw received
a sc-liiilurahiu In the 411 wood-
wnrklnu illvlalon, nml left Turn
(iiiy fur Cnrviillla with 3U other
411 member til Die county.
KIRBY
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rhM 4:151, II Al,
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Merrill
Mr. and Mm. N. P. French
of Mcminn, Mo., ero vlaltliitf lit
the homo of their duuvhter and
sonln-luw, Mr. and Mm. Louli
Hill and family. Mr. and Mm.
French havo comu west for a
yours atuy and lire, visiting
throimhout Ori'uon, WuahliiKton
and (Juliforiilu with friends and
rvliitivca.
Mr. and Mm. J. T. I'usclk
enjoyed a recent visit from their
ami, John, of Weed, Calif. John
la cniilnecrinu uiicrintundent
on a road conalructton Job near
Weed.
Mr. and Mm. Willium Pnc
hnd aa their yuests recently
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Pletz, of
Vancouver, Wiish. Mr. and Mm.
l'lelz are Mm. l'oe'a piirenls.
The Lout Itlvcr Gnrden rlub
of Merrill will hold lt next
reiiuliir meetliiK Wcdnenday,
Juno 28, Inatead of Juno 25, ns
una tirevlonaly announced. The
nieetinu- will bo held at the
Genuine
PENDLETON
Camp Blankets
Size 66x84
89 Wool
A fine quality blanket
made by a famous maker.
$095
STORE for MEN
Corner 5th and Main
home of the president, Mm. Jess
Dieter of Tulelukc.
Mm. Kvcrett Jouel enter
tulned membera of her brldKC
club on Juno 4. Mm. John Ola
couiliil won hl(li acorn and Mm.
Kvcrett Jnnea, aeeond lilKli.
Present for tho iifdilr were:
Mm. John Cilucniiilnl, Mm. John
Ueiinun, Mm. Hllcy lJcliip, Mm.
C. E. Khurp, Mm. M. A. How.
iiiun, Mm. Georo Klllott, Mm.
I.. A. VmiClcvc, and the hoateaa,
Mm. Everett Jonei.
Guexta of Mr. und Mm. llllery
WinubiirKer Monduy mid Tuea
(luy were Mr, and Mm, itay
Ktrohmeyer and ami, l.ucky. of
Condon, Ore,, Mm. Whlttlnuton,
of llenil, and Lola Marie Whls
enunl, Klumatli Kulls. They
will ill no vlfcit lit tlie homes of
Mr. and Mm. Wulter Itoblnaon
and Mr. and Mm. Carroll Jtobl
aon of Mt. Hebron.
The 4th club picnic held at
the home of llllery WinchurKor,
Merrill louder, waa well attend
ed by niembem of both Mulln
cluba, and the Merrill club,
even thouith It had to be moved
Indoor on account of the ruin.
Preaent for the afternoon be
aldea members o f the three
cluba were Georue Kmulley and
Mr. nml Mm. Clifford Jenkina,
of Mulln, Mr. und Mm. S. T.
HiibiHDii, Mr. and Mm. Wulter
ftolilaon and Mm. Held, of Mt.
Hebron, und Mr. and Mm. Lea
He Smith, of Proioicr, Wash.
Mm. Lou la Hill won hostess
ut u surprise piirty for her
dunuliter, Luura Lou, . on her
alxteentn blrllulny,
Durlnii the evening a host of
Luuru Lou's younK friends en
joyed a scavenger hunt and
other populnr party (iiimes, In
cluding dnncing, and at a late
hour refreshments were served
by Mm. Hill assisted by Mm.
Aubrey FlemiiiK. Glicitn includ
ed, Uiirbura Anderson, Hetty
Chin, Jonn and Klleen Noonan,
llllllu Jean Uuniels, Louis Sim
mons, Gcorgo Price, Jnck Wyn
ant, Luellu Davis Dule and
Dotum Fleming. Hill and Dean
Hill and the ifucst of honor.
L.nura i.nu.
Fon PILEd
Thotindi of atifff riri from the tnrtur
Ifis iNilna itu lo Klnipl iillepi am Krn!.
fill over ihflr dl mo very of HCMfiX.
Tlila inarvfilniiM triple-urn. .n formula.
tul kly rrhMt ih minl'lrnlnir pain
I an.I Hrhlitff. HUMIX mala ptlea tvJiti
; 'oihlrir. pfilwtlvn ntiIl-lnc. Ialty
worka faat. Mu-t flv rUf In thr
tratninl or your tnttney back. Don't
auffer another mlnum. Hot H KM IX
(Mnlniont or ati.tKnltor1a from your
, druixiai tod ay on thia positive
I nuaxmua.
, Id al All Urac lUrcs
Fort Klamath
Vlaltinif hero luat week at the
home of Mr. and Mm. Harry
Englo waa Jack Berry of Scuttle,
Waah., who called on old-time
friends during his stay hero.
Berry formerly operated a
saloon hero for ten years, the
building having been located on
the Onirics &umbrun property
In Fort Klumuth, leaving in 1010
to make his home in beuttle.
After enjoying a visit with hla
old friends left In Port Klam-
ulh, Berry returned on Irlcliiy
by slugo to his home in Scuttle.
Tourist truvel to Crutcr lake
Is getting In full swing, tho park
huving opened June 15 to travel.
Muny out-of-state cars hull al
ready been noted here, Including
Florida, Pennsylvania, Missouri,
Washington, Idaho and Cali
fornia, also a few from Canada.
Tho roads are In excellent condi
tion, and the highway to Med
ford via tho nark Is now open
to travel, also the beautiful
scenic rim road around tho lake,
Many local stockmen and
ranchers are busy fighting the
lurgc crop of grasshoppers In
festing their fields In unpre
cedented number. Included
among thoao who are now en
gaged in exterminating the pests
arc J, P. McAuliffc and sons,
L. L. Miller and son, Thomas J.
Hawkins. J. L. Helms and son
Robert, and others.
Mr. and Mm. Ival Knox and
daughter Alvlna snent the Fath
ers' Day weekend visiting her
parents at licddlng, Calif., where
a family reunion was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bricco
of Klamath Falls spent Sunday
visiting here at the Crater Lake
cafe and market with his father,
hrother-in-lnw. sister and fnmlly,
Chnrles J. Bricco, Mr. and Mr.
Murvin Boeder and sons Clark
and Donald.
Mrs. Margaret Watson re
turned the latter part of the
week from the Hillside hospital
in Klamath Falls, where she had
been a patient for several days
following minor surgery. Her
piece. Margaret Nellson of Gil
chrlst. Is here with Mrs. Watson
doling her convalescence.
Mr .and Mm. Jack Thomas
and children havo returned ts
Fort Klamath from Paskcnla,
Calif., where thev spent the
winter months. Thomas is em
ployed by Ira Orem. well-known
torkman of Fort Klamath and
Pkenta.
Mrs. Donald Gray left Tucs
dav evening for a week's visit
with her pprents In Oakland.
Calif. Mrs. Gray is employed at
Webb's general market here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles He-Men
aro making their home in Fort
Klamath, having arrived here re
cently from California. Mrs.
Bcldcn ia the former Patricia
Tulelake
Charles K. Wlcse and son
Churles Jr., are spending sev
eral days on the coast on a fish
ing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ribert Fisbleigh
have bought the residence owned
and occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Drake. The Drake family
are remodeling the big home
they moved recently from Kl
Rancho Tule at Hatfield Into
which they will move soon.
A meeting of the Tuleluke
Butte Valley Sportsmen's asso
ciation has been culled for Wed
nesday, June 10. In the agricul
tural office in the Golden hotel
at 8 p. m. This is the first meet
ing since activities were shelved
during the war and officers will
be elected. Bernard C. Schultz,
president, and B. R. Fausctt, sec
retary, have kept the organiza
tion functioning for four years.
. Gcrlad Wilson, California
highway patrolman, returned
Monday from Los Angeles where
he accompanied Mrs. Wilson and
children who will spend two
weeks in the south.
.Mildred Rcld, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. P. Held who was
valedictorian for this year's
graduating class, has been award
ed the 10th annual award of the
Reader's Digest association given
to students of graduating classes
who win cholastic honors. The
award Includes a one year sub
scription to the magazine and a
certificate of merit.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bergman
aro visiting Baker, Ore., Port
land, Spokane and Yellowstono
park. They will be Joined at
Baker by their daughter Gay,
who accompanied friends of the j
family to the eastern Oregon
town. ;
liraAI.D a, NEWS, KUm.lS Calls, Or: THtmsDAT, IS, IMS, Van
Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Loren L. Miller.
House guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Donnelly
and daughter, Gwendolyn Jane,
were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wheaton
and son Bobbie, of Millbrae,
Calif., who left Thursday after
enjoyinff a visit of a few days
nere wun me uonnenys. Mrs.
Wheaton is a sister of Donnelly.
Man has from 10 to 100 times
more brain capacity than he
uses, according to a famous
Smithsonian scientist.
Attend
Klamath Rodeo
July 4 through 7
Just Arrived!
LEE
Hickory Stripe
Overalls
$3.46
Sites 32-42
One pair to a customer
You'll be happy as a
winning candidate
when you say you
bought it at
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Electrical Contracting . . . Household and
Commercial Work.
Small Motor and Electrical Appliance Repair
Fluorescent Lighting for
Home. Office or Stora
OPENING JUNE 21
COFFEE SHOP
AND LOUNGE
(Formerly Max's Coffee Shop)
535 MAIN
Jean Elliott, Owner
Phone 8444
PARADE! '
PARADE!
Klamath Community Rodeo
JULY 4fh - 10:30 A.M.
Join This Great FREE Spectacle Sponsored
by the Whole of Klamath County. Enter a
Float in Your Section, Have a Lot of Fun and
Win a Prize
COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF PARADE
Parade Chairman, E. P. Ivory
Publicity, Mac Eplcy, Jack Keating, Bud Chandler
Civic Section
John Houston
Judge David Vandcnberg
U. E. Rccder
Orville Hamilton
Vern Moore
Lamar Townsend
Fraternal Section
Brady Nary
Victor Vasak
Andy Meek
V. C. Coodwin
Automotive Section
John Ashley
Darrell Miller
Mel Henry
Aviation Section
Wm, Jenkins
Ray Royse
Stunt Section
Dcbbs Potts
Jim Stevenson
Ernest Paddock
Communities Section
Merrill-Malin
Wm. Hammond
' Robert Walker
Dairy-Bonanzo
Lawrence Horton
Bly
Jack Harrison
Fort Klamath
Jerry Sisemore
Chiloquin
Wm. Marquardt
Sprague River
John Bechen
Tulelake
Charles Shuck
Don Potter
Doc Noggle
Lakeview
Jack Mayne
Dorris
Bill Hagelstcin
Music Section
John O'Connor
Commercial Section
Nick Long
Keith Moon
N. B. Drew
Arthur Rickbeil
Jim Pickett
Harness
Chet Barton
R. C. Woodruff
Industrial Section
Wm. Spongier
Cus Krause
Cone Hooker
Darryl King
Labor Section
C. C. Tatman
Dean Howell
Hugh Haddock
M. C. King
Albert Trump
Indion Section
B. C. Courtright
Jesse Kirk
, John Copeland
Horse Section
Mounted
Lou SerruyS
Beth Chase
Dorothea Buck
Bud Howard
Kenneth Hill
Juvenile Section
E. E. Hambrick
Spec Murray
Robert Lamont
Joe Peake
Earl Rhinehart
Veterans Section
Dovid Hoss
Paul Otterbein
Jack Benner
E. Z. Zell
James Ivory
Judges of Entries
H. D. Mortenson
Ed Ostendorf
DuVal Moore
1st and 2nd Prizes Will Be Awarded in Each Section
Judging Committee
Ed Ostendorf, Klamath Falls
H. D. Mortenson, Klamath Falls and San Francisco
Harold Moore, San Francisco
KLAMATH RODEO COMMITTEE
ELMER BALSIGER Chairman
-of Course
Make this
Your Coolest
Summer
Cool Plaid Qingltauti
99
Big bold checks at a very little'
price. Tiny-waisted cotton with
cap sleeves, cunning neck bows,
huge pockets on a full skirt. Good,
washable cotton in red, blue,
green, brown checks on white.
Sizes 9 to 15.
Woven Cham brat Suit
Two-piece classic with a pretty'
ruffle bib, eyelet trimmed. Cap
sleeves, inserted tie belt to nip a
little waist, pert peplum flare. Kick
pleated skirt. Woven chambray
pencil stripes in red, blue, brown.
Sizes 11 to 17.
Just Received!
Large Size
DRESSES for LADIES
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